A web enabled secured system for attendance monitoring and real time location tracking using Biometric and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology

Author(s):  
Srinidhi MB ◽  
Romil Roy
2018 ◽  
Vol 31 ◽  
pp. 11018
Author(s):  
Galih Driandanu ◽  
Bayu Surarso ◽  
Suryono

A radio frequency identification (RFID) has obtained increasing attention with the emergence of various applications. This study aims to examine the implementation of rule based expert system supported by RFID technology into a monitoring information system of drug supply in a hospital. This research facilitates in monitoring the real time drug supply by using data sample from the hospital pharmacy. This system able to identify and count the number of drug and provide warning and report in real time. the conclusion is the rule based expert system and RFID technology can facilitate the performance in monitoring the drug supply quickly and precisely.


Author(s):  
Amarjeet Singh Chauhan ◽  
Dayal Nigam

The Smart Bag is a very innovative and helpful project that uses RFID Technology [1] for identifying books / items smartly. The Radio Frequency Identification sensor uses a reader to get information about the item from a tag attached to it. Smart Bag initially used this technology. Technologies or devices which are used in development of The Smart Bag are RFID Sensor, HX711 Load Cell Sensor, NodeMCU, Arduino, and GPS. The Books / items can be identified by using RFID tag and it will store the count of books / items to its memory and matches the items according to schedule. The circuit for communication comprises of NodeMCU and RFID receiver in which passing of messages / alerts, reading of books / item is done. When the books / items are placed inside the bag, the RFID receiver reads the RFID Tag and sends the Books / items in the bag to the NodeMCU [2]. The NodeMCU compares it with the schedule list. If any book / item is missing then the NodeMCU generates an alert of missing books / item. The smart bag has GPS function also, which sends the Real-time Location of a Bag or a Kid to the Guardian or Parents. Initially, this project is for those small kids who regularly go to school.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anastasiia V. Baidiuk

This article contains description of methods to prevent the spread of coronavirus using modern technologies. Businesses face significant challenges in complying with social distancing guidelines, and they do not have a real understanding of whether these guidelines are followed in their facilities. Many companies use Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to ensure the safety of employees by tracking the proximity or location of each. Kinexon's SafeZone and Triax Proximity Trace are effective solutions to prevent the spread of coronavirus within the enterprise. SafeZone is a unique and powerful active RFID technology, the purpose of which is formation of a warning about the convergence and tracking of contacts in case of a positive test result for COVID-19. The solution consists of  UWB labels, worn by employees, as well as cloud software to manage the collected data. Contact information allows companies to take steps to create a safe and healthy work environment. The SafeZone solution uses ultra-wideband (UWB) radio frequency tags. UWB uses the frequency bands 3.25 - 4.75 GHz and 6.25 - 6.75 GHz, which do not overlap with the bands of wireless networks (WLAN) and ISM. RTLS (Real-Time Locating Systems) - an automated system that provides identification, accumulation, processing and storage of information about the location and movement of people, objects, mobile machinery and vehicles to monitor technological and business processes, signaling, as well as for retrospective analysis of certain processes and situations. All RTLS systems consist of several main components: tags, readers and software for interpreting data. Use of active UWB tags in these systems allows to achieve high speeds at a distance of up to 10 m, the technology allows you to reach 110 Mbps. UWB module - a desktop device for setting up and accounting for UWB Tag devices. UWB hub - a device capable of performing thousands of scan scans per second at a distance of up to 30 cm. UWB Sensor - a device that detects pulses emitted by UWB tags and provides the exchange of operational information about resources. UWB reader is an access control device that uses the patented technology of short-pulse ultra-wideband (UWB) signals. UWB-tag - a device that can be attached to objects or clothing of personnel to track and track their location at any time in real time with incredible accuracy. Triax Proximity Trace technology provides active feedback, in the form of visual and audible signal, so people understand when they have violated the proper social distance. Due to Triax Proximity Trace it is possible to determine the degree of contact of employees with those who received a positive test, for example, according to the CDC classification. Components of the system: labels, gateways that are deployed in strategic places, cloud software and information panel for managing proximity event data. Triax Proximity Trace uses tags that operate at 900 MHz. Due to SafeZone and Triax Proximity Trace solutions the company can have a complete picture of potential patients and send for testing real contacts.


2008 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-70
Author(s):  
Dharmaraj Veeramani ◽  
Jenny Tang ◽  
Alfonso Gutierrez

Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a rapidly evolving technology for automatic identification and data capture of products. One of the barriers to the adoption of RFID by organizations is difficulty in assessing the potential return on investment (ROI). Much of the research and analyses to date of ROI in implementing RFID technology have focused on the benefits to the retailer. There is a lack of a good understanding of the impact of RFID at upper echelons of the supply chain. In this paper, we present a framework and models for assessing the value of RFID implementation by tier-one suppliers to major retailers. We also discuss our real-life application of this framework to one of Wal-Mart’s top 100 suppliers


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 1743-1745

Vehicular traffic can hardly escape the list of critical problems in the world that demand to be resolved at the earliest. Attempting to eradicate the factors that led to this menace is a process too long for the current critical situation to wait for and stay unattended. Considering the serious consequences that ensue as a result of traffic jams, some solution that can bring an expeditious remedy needs to be found in order to handle the current situation. And this paper is aimed at proposing one such solution which can considerably ameliorate the degree of the mayhem that is prevailing, using Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) technology.


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